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Program DescriptionThe flow field around a high-speed vehicle strongly influences its size, weight, lift, drag and heating loads. Therefore, research in this area is critical to the U.S. Air Force’s interest in rapid global and regional response and space operations. This portfolio aims to lay the scientific foundation, through discovery, characterization, prediction and control of critical phenomena, for gamechanging advancements in our understanding of high-speed, high temperature nonequilibrium flows around flying vehicles. External and internal transitional and turbulent wall-bounded flows are critical to the cadre of problems studied. Such understanding is a pre-requisite to making hypersonic flight routine.
Solicitation BAA-AFRL-AFOSR-2016-0007
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Program OverviewAFOSR Spring Review 2014 Presentation by then Program Officer, Dr. John Schmisseur.
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Contact InformationDr. Ivett Leyva AFOSR/RTA-1 (703) 696-8478DSN 426-8478FAX (703) 696-7320E-mail: aerothermodynamics@us.af.mil